The Vintage Club opened today this morning and literally sold out within an hour, not surprising with Georg being on the lineup. I'm happy to announce that I was able to sneak into the Vintage Club while it was open. I wasn't going to, but I can't resist that Georg with that vintage red roan coloring. I don't know why I like that coloring on him so much, but I do. His official name is Julius and I'm just glad he'll be coming home with me. I just hope that the rest of the lineup is as nice. I don't like as many of the Vintage Club horses as I do the Premier Club, but I decided I'd try it and see. Worse comes to worst, I'll just have to call it an experience and forego my spot next year. So what do we expect to see? Since Julius is our vintage color on a new mold, most likely we'll get two vintage molds, one on vintage coloring and the other on modern coloring. We'll likely get an appaloosa and a pinto. The fourth will be the gambler's choice which, if it goes by all previous years, will be the four decorator colors: gold, gold filigree, wedgewood blue and blue filigree. I purchased Troubadour finally. It doesn't look like we're getting anymore new releases at the moment so I've decided to add Bellatrix/Spica and Christoff as transport buddies. It was only an extra $5 to ship them with Troubadour. I'm going to bite the bullet about the unicorns, only because I can't resist the color, but I may customize them to remove the horns once they get here. I saw someone who had the horn break in the mail during transit and left a cute little white star where the horn was. It looked a lot better that way. Now for the Magic Stables. Lots of speculation about whether the unicorns are cheap plastic or the rubbery material that Melissa and Doug use with their stables was floating around social media. I now have an answer for you. They are, in fact, plastic, but it's not the same plastic most Stablemates are made of. They are a bit more flexible, though still feel like Stablemates, not the rubbery texture of Melissa and Doug horses. On the shelf, they look like regular Stablemates. Granted they are not painted as well as most Stablemate unicorns, but they're still nicer made than I thought they'd be based on the stock photos, considering that you're getting a wooden stable with 6 unicorns for only $25. Here is a picture of the actual horses: The pearly white Andalusian Stallion and blue appaloosa are my personal favorites. The stable is very nice, I'd say it is very similar to the Melissa and Doug in quality. It could be used as decorative shelving for your stablemates. If you'd like to purchase a stable, I have them now available on eBay, in hand and ready to ship!
Breyer is still cranking them out. If you go to their website and check under new releases (go to products then highlights) you'll see their new releases including the Black Beauty re-release on the Silver mold. It appears that, while this year Breyer was mostly concentrating on appaloosas, we usually get a little hint at what they're going to focus on for the next year at the end of the previous year, and this time it appears to be black horses going by the new Black Beauty, the unicorn mare/foal set and next year's Collector Club special run. The release date for Black Beauty is estimated to be November. If you haven't seen them yet, here they are: Honestly I'm surprised with the Fairfax gift set because of the fact that typically Horses of the Year are only released one year but it looks like Fairfax will be available for a little while longer. The final newest release is Nova, a Classics sized unicorn. Although he's meant to look like the sun, in my opinion he looks like a dragon. Unfortunately all the horses listed above are web specials, meaning sold through Breyer's website only and not to dealers, therefore I will not be getting them in. The wooden stables that I'm supposed to be receiving are confusing because Breyer apparently changed the molds and colors of the horses coming with their wooden stable sets. The unicorns appear to be a whole new set too instead of the blind bag ones they showed in the original stock photos as well as the stablemates and there has actually been three different sets of stablemates shown for the blue stable. The question is which set will it be? I really hope it's not the latest one shown because they really do look very cheaply painted. I won't know what the actual colors are until they're in hand, which should be soon since their estimated arrival date is November, but once I do, I'll surely let y'all know! So what's left? Well, we've just had the Collector Club Appreciation deal, seen the fall CC special run (Sassy), the Halloween Classics horse (Ratsputin), we got our Spooky Stablemates, our Wild Animal series lottery models, our web special pony (Honeybunch), our Classics decorator web exclusive (Christoff) and now the Classics unicorn (Nova). That leaves the holiday stablemates web special gambler's choice, the holiday mare and foal set, the holiday animal lottery model, the holiday lottery horse and the Santa Surprise. Still quite a few in store for us these upcoming months!
After tossing about the idea of making an entire post dedicated to my feelings regarding the removal of the celebration horse, I decided that I just don't want to deal with the backlash and will instead write about something more neutral. I know many hobbyists had voiced their opinion for Uniquely Destined to be the celebration horse, but here again we have the issue of the HYPP gene, so I hope Breyer doesn't open that can of worms again, even though I absolutely adore the horse despite her many physical issues due to her breeding, poor gal. I'm honestly not a big follower of any other disciplines than Thoroughbred racing (even though at one point in my life I was a barrel racer) so I don't know if I could come up with any ideas for a celebration horse in particular outside of maybe Koda Chrome, Southern Phantom, Buchiko and Silvery Moon, though a couple I doubt would be willing to be a celebration horse since they'd have to ship him in from overseas. Although I don't know any famous ones personally, Knabstrubbers are flashy, as are many colors of mustangs, and we haven't had a mustang as a celebration horse in a while. I'm sure Breyer has some lined up just in case this happened, and I'm excited - as well as nervous - to see who they choose next. Anyways, I'll leave this subject as it is for now, because I know y'all are tired of hearing about it. So today I stopped at Tuesday Morning which, by the way, I'd never heard of selling Breyers until someone mentioned it on Facebook. We actually have one about 30 minutes away from where I live. Some people spoke of finding the Sable Island Horse, Justify and several others there. Unfortunately all they had when I went was Enzo, and he was in a badly damaged box. Since Enzo wasn't part of my regular run order (which I'm not even sure when Breyer is going to finally send me) I bought him. Granted, I absolutely hate the mold, but for $20 and the fact that I did like the coloring - didn't know his mane and tail were pearly - I really had no reason not to. Thankfully, despite the badly bent box, he was in superb condition. While I applaud Sarah Minkiewicz for the minute details like his veining on his legs, the wrinkles on his neck and the bumps on the horse's nose, as you probably know if you read my blog back in 2016 when this mold was released, I'm not a big fan. His head was just way too large for his small, narrow, lanky body for me to want to conga him. Of course, I've collected molds I don't like if it came with a color that I do, and this color is growing on me. Admittedly I was going to get him to resell, but considering the fact that I have had so many non-paying buyers on eBay lately that I haven't been posting as much as I typically do, I might hang on to him for a bit. Gah! The mold though! Speaking of eBay, really guys I do hate opening a UPI because I know that it makes people bitter so please please please don't bid/buy if you cannot pay within 48 hours or at least contact me to tell me when you plan to pay. I'm fairly lenient about payment so long as you're upfront from the beginning, I have let many people purchase horses when they don't have the funds. I've been in your shoes before so I completely understand that sometimes you need more than that 48 hour window to pay, however if I don't receive communication within that 48 hours, I have to open the UPI to recoup the fees that eBay charges me when my item sells. I could cancel but cancelling makes me look bad in eBay's eyes so I could lose my selling privileges, and if a buyer still intends to pay late, they could potentially leave me negative feedback from cancelling on them.
I do intend to try to veer away from eBay soon. In January when I start doing pre-orders for the 2021 regular runs, I'm planning on starting a store here on my website so you can purchase directly from me rather than being transferred to my eBay page for purchases. Also selling on my website would save me the 10% of shipping eBay charges, the fees taken out for each item sold and the Paypal transaction fee. Already in a year I've grown so much thanks to all of you. At this time last year, I was teetering on joining the Premier Club because I didn't know if I could afford it. I had to sell my CCA glossy to purchase the deposit. I'm very, very grateful for every purchase everyone makes, whether a $5 stablemate or a $100+ special run. All this will be leading up to my eventual goal of starting a brick-and-mortar store so I can offer a bigger, better selection, as well as the flagship specials to everyone. Fingers crossed! Yep, it's that time of the year again! The time for the next year sneak peeks! The first has been leaked out, the 2021 Classics Horse of the Year. I'm really surprised that this horse is a decorator (and not on a new mold) but the cool thing about him is that he is a benefit model with Breyer donating $1 to Covenant House from every purchase of this model. I haven't seen a benefit model in a while so I'm really liking that Breyer has started doing that again, especially during this time of the pandemic with so many people losing their jobs and housing. I will have him available for pre-order closer to the New Year. Next isn't necessarily a sneak peek but if you haven't browsed Breyer's website lately, they currently have all the Fairytale Friends Club sets available to everyone to order. They're asking $29.99 each which, in my opinion, is way overpriced. It's not really surprising that this club didn't renew for another year due to the lack of a detailed paint job on the stablemates and there isn't much of a mini whinnies fan base to pay that price for new mini whinnies molds. However, if there was a particular set that you liked and want to buy, be sure to check them out under "stablemates". Breyer has already opened up membership for next year, and the great news is that they are going to be renewing their Deluxe Collector Club membership (Breyer made it sound like it was only going to be for their anniversary year but it must have drawn so many people that they're going to do it again) and the stablemate they're including this time is another shrinky, this time of the expensive live auction Alborozo that sold for $22,000 at Breyerfest, except he's glossy. The stablemate is included FREE with the Deluxe membership. I'm definitely going to join the Deluxe club this time after teetering on it for the longest time and then deciding against it this year, but that vintage style palomino wasn't my cup of tea, to be honest. If you're not currently a CC member (either regular or deluxe) you must choose the $65 membership - or $70 membership for international members. The $35 membership does NOT include the stablemate. If you are already a CC member, choose either the $55 membership if you want the stablemate or the $25 membership if you don't want the stablemate. The final sneak peek I'd like to share with y'all, at least for now, is the spring Collector Club special run for 2021. He is a glossy dappled black Saddlebred on the Hamilton mold. If there was ever a traditional horse that looked like Black Beauty, it would be this one, what with his white star and rear left sock, like the Black Beauty in the movie. Let me remind everyone that this horse will be available as an optional purchase for Collector Club members only but he is not free with membership. He'll likely be between $65 to $75 to purchase when he is released, probably sometime in April 2021. I'm hoping Breyer will go back to their pre-ordering system to ensure there are enough for everyone instead of the free-for-all they did this year. I can barely contain my excitement for what Breyer has in store for us next year! Y'all think this year was good? Wait for 2021!
I always post the retirement list every year, and for this year, I'm a bit shocked about a few on the list. Below is the extremely long list of horses that are going to be discontinued in a few short months. Please note that barns, riders, accessories and plush are NOT included on this list. Once IDYB posts a complete list, I will put a link to it on this post. For several, it's honestly an "about time" moment, like the traditional Shire, the Little Prince book set, and the rest of the Spirit Riding Free stuff. The Pocket Box dogs and cats are retiring too. The Unicorn Surprise makes sense, since they'll be seen again in their new Magic Stable, which will be available this fall (a little heads up if you were never able to obtain the whole set) and also due to the fact that they were out for quite a long time.
For others, I'm not surprised, like Fairfax from the Horse of the Year series that we get a new one of every year, and I'm assuming Orren Mixer is going to be part of a series (I'm also hoping that next year we get a more colorful horse like his flashy Paint or palomino) but the Stable Surprise stablemates, the Deluxe Collection stablemates, the Racing the Wind set, the Smooth Rider set, the birthday party gift set and the Sable Island pony... those I am surprised about. They were all 2020 new releases. I would hope with the retirement of the complete Classics singles and most of the stablemate sets, we'll be getting new ones next year. Us dealers won't know for sure what they plan on bringing out until later this year but you can bet I'll let y'all know who they are! I was surprised to find that UPS dropped off three oversized boxes on my porch. I had never received any email for shipping confirmation so I immediately wondered if it was my holiday order. Nope... just my 70th traditionals and the Unicorn Surprise stablemates. It was a happy surprise though, as they'd been out of those unicorns since I became a dealer back in April and I wanted to add a couple to my own collection. They are honestly a lot better in person than the stock photos. I plan on keeping one of each set except the pink Warmblood (whom they apparently did away with the boy bits for this mold probably so people didn't complain about two boys like in previous years) so she will be for sale, if anyone is interested in having the newly revised mold. The foals in these sets are just too darn cute! The orange-yellow guy is an older mold made unicorn, but the others are brand new molds. One is a purple pinto draft foal, which is what so many collectors have been waiting for. Now take off the horn and put her on a realistic color! The third foal I thought was plain white but she actually has lovely purple legs and blue hued body, inherited from her parents. If you haven't seen them yet, here they are: The 70th Anniversary horses always blow my mind. The Moody Andalusians always have a lot of variation between them. Some have dark shading, some have hardly any shading, some have fishscale dapples, others are more soft and subtle. Take a look at the difference between these two for example. The difference between them is striking. The darker guy on the left has far more shading and fishscale dapples versus the guy on the right. The palomino Saddlebred also has some variation to them. For example, my first batch had a lighter color, more subtle dapples and a satin finish rather than a metallic sheen. From what I've seen in recent shipments of 70th anniversary horses, the metallic color is more common. Don't get me wrong... I like a show shined horse any day, but there's a big difference between show shine and looking like a gold coin. Check out my picture below for comparison: In addition to the 70th anniversary traditionals, there were also some variations found in my 70th anniversary stablemates. For example, I had a really orange Smart Chic Olena that had minimal shine and a sunny yellow Smart Chic Olena with almost as much shine as the 70th Saddlebred. I also had a mini Bramble with more of a matte finish and another that was semi glossy. There has been so much variation amongst the models this year. I spoke in a previous post about how Vermeer from the Premier Club had some that were very peachy colored, others more white, some with dark ghost spots and others with ghost spots so light you couldn't even see them. I think if I had planned on keeping that horse for my collection, I would have rather hand picked him than gambled upon what Breyer would send me.
I have to tell ya something about regular runs. These are the bread and butter of Breyer as a company, the majority of their sales. However, there are so many people focused on obtaining rare, impossible to find horses that regular runs are kind of pushed to the side. Other than when they first come out, at the time when they're a hot new item, their price starts to sink almost immediately. By the end of a year, you can't even get what you paid for out of them. I think this reason alone is the main reason why collectors stay away from regular runs. If you want a return on your investment, you'll have to wait about a decade before you can flip the horse for a good price, maybe getting a decent $20 profit depending upon the model. I don't have a problem against regular runs. In fact, about half of my collection are regular runs. Sometimes I wish I liked regular bay and chestnut horses or I'd focus my collection solely on regular runs. They're decently priced, easy to find which makes it nice if you don't have the money at the time to buy a special run before it's sold out. Several new ones are released each year and come in the exact same molds that people in the Premier Club pay $175 for. So for this post, we're going to focus on the regular runs of the past 10 years (only 5 years are listed here, the next 5 years will be on a different post due to space). Please note that any clearware horses, as well as horse/rider sets are not included on this list. I also didn't include anything that was available through exclusive retailers like JCP, TSC or the mid years since not everyone had these stores available to them at the time. These were all strictly regular runs that could have been obtained by anyone. I may do another post later on down the road with Tractor Supply and mid years. 2010I remember saving up enough money from this year to buy Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta (at the time I was focusing on the racehorses mostly - it wouldn't be until after I started this blog that my herd goals would change) and I was gifted GG Valentine/Heartbreaker from my husband, who found the glossy version that was every 1 in 6. This was back before glossies were as big as they are now. I bought Fleetstreet Max years later on the second hand market. The only others I had an interest in, but as of yet haven't found, is Summer and Winter from the Treasure Hunt. 2011Whereas the year before had lots of browns, this year had lots of blacks/dark bays. I did end up buying TS Black Tie Affair (before I realized how tippy the Huckleberry Bey mold was) because his owner is actually a local. Years later I added Stormy from the Weather Girl Treasure Hunt, and of which would sadly mark the end of the Treasure Hunt series. 2012Yet another year of mostly browns, the only horse I was interested in at the time was Northern Dancer, whom I later sold when I downsized my racehorses. I bought Brookside Pink Magnum, the overo mare/foal and Lil Ricky Rocker after they started making him pearly. 2013I appreciated the amount of color from this year as well. I think Breyer literally made a horse of every different color of the horse rainbow. I bought the Marwari in 2015 when I began collecting again, though I later sold him because the horse I had didn't have very many dapples. On the other hand, the Gypsy Vanner and Lindsay's Faith are still part of my permanent collection to this day. I would have liked to have found the Indian Pony with war paint, but unfortunately my dealer at the time never got one in. 2014I honestly don't own any horses from this year. I had Frankel - again before I sold my racehorses - but nothing else really struck me. It was another year of rather plain horses. Breyer released a ton of "warehouse finds" this year which added a bit of color, however I didn't include those since they were simply re-releases of previous regular runs. 2015As far as colorful horses go, this was a good year. I have several in my collection from this year including Emma (can't resist that mold), American Pharoah (my favorite racehorse ever), Picasso and Santiago. I will be making a second post soon with the next 5 years as this was too much to cram on one post :)
I apologize to my repeat customers for not being able to restock mid years since July. I had planned on placing an order at the beginning of August but our vehicle debts piled up, not just with the costs of repairing our own vehicle, but the rental car we were using in the meantime also put us back nearly $1000. The good news is that I'm planning on putting in an order next week for more regular runs, the Christmas horse and ornaments. Last I heard holiday merchandise is supposed to be shipped in September, but we'll see when I order if that's changed. There's also usually a fall special run, which I'm going to ask about and hopefully be able to order, so long as COVID didn't affect production too much like it's doing with those Walmart stablemates. Speaking of which, this is listed on Walmart's website: Series 4? My local Walmart hasn't even gotten in series 3 yet. The Unicorn Crazy series 3 are always wiped out every time I discover a new box so I'm really surprised I was able to find the purple chase. I haven't found another one since. I don't know what series 3 was supposed to look like (if anyone knows or has seen them elsewhere please feel free to educate me in the comments) but apparently series 4 will have what looks like a bay Mustang, a grullo pinto Paso Fino, a dun? Rearing Andalusian and a pearly light grey Darley Arabian. I can't see what the fifth one is and the chase looks like it may be the Icelandic mold again. I'm assuming since there's a series 4 in the Horse Crazy series, there will be a series 4 in the Unicorn Crazy series. Ugh! Y'all know how I feel about blind bags... I'm taking advantage of this "down time" between Breyerfest and the upcoming holiday rush to work on some customs. I will be cranking out more Halloween customs this year than I ever have to put me in the spirit since I'm really not looking forward to colder weather. I have actually already sold a couple and have several in the works. These are the ones currently finished so far: It's amazing what one can do when they're limited to only black and white paint because of a paint crisis. The good news is that my local art store has finally restocked their paints so I was able to get a few more colors. I'm in the midst of a rainbow leopard appaloosa and giraffe pair (traditional/classic and shrinky) though I still have quite a few stablemate bodies that I'd like to do a few more colorful Halloween customs on. I also have a traditional Bugsy Maloney that had a huge box side rub that I plan to make into a bloodshot eyeball leopard appy. Every custom that sells helps to replenish the debt that our car cost us, even the small stablemates all add up, so I appreciate everyone for supporting my work.
Unfortunately this means that I had to officially give up Vermeer since I won't have the funds to pay for him. Thankfully he's already lined up to go to a new home, and also thankfully I wasn't in love with him. A Knabstrubber would have looked stunning in this color pattern, but unfortunately a spotted Friesian doesn't really fit well in my herd and under my strict criteria, so I'm glad he'll be going to someone who will cherish him. I do hope that Breyer makes some more colors on that new mold though. Would love to see it in more draft-like colors such as palomino, silver bay or dapple grey done on this beauty. Yes, I know that Friesians don't come in any of those colors, but Swedish Northern Horses and other breeds of similar stature do. We're still expecting a Stablemate Club release this month as well, and by the looks of it, Breyer must be offering the Premier Club and Stablemate Club horses together. I'm really hoping it'll be Sultan released for the Stablemate Club so I don't regret not being able to take advantage of combined shipping. Sultan will also be looking for a new home when he's released for the same reason as Vermeer: he doesn't fit my strict herd criteria. If it's the gambler's choice on the other hand, I will be keeping him no matter what color I get since Alborozo is one of my favorite stablemate molds. Funny story. If you rememeber me talking about when the regular runs were first revealed at the end of last year I mentioned how the 70th anniversary chase piece was a horse I could live without. He had an awful lot of bare plastic and I couldn't see myself paying the price tag I knew he was going to fetch for that much bare plastic. Although I loved his blue eyes (blue eyed horses are a particular weakness of mine) I thought the Saddlebred was prettier. Fast forward to last week when I ordered Chroma. I decided to throw a 70th anniversary horse in my cart just to see what I ended up with and so that poor Chroma didn't have to ride in those tiny boxes Breyer now ships them in only to be crushed in the mail. At the same time that Chroma was released, I found out that Breyer had shipped my latest order of 70th anniversary models (most of them were pre-orders that people had been waiting on for weeks) so I thought cool, I'll get everything together. When my order arrived, there were the two tall boxes of 70th anniversary pre-orders and one small box containing Chroma plus the 70th anniversary horse I bought as her travelling companion. I first went through the big boxes to make sure I had enough for pre-orders (the boxes each contained six horses and they were completely random... neither box had the exact same horses) which thankfully I did, though I only received two Fighting Stallions between both boxes. I was a bit disappointed to not receive any chase pieces since so many people had asked me about him but I did have an extra Indian Pony, two Andalusians and a Saddlebred. Now for the package with Chroma. I tore open the package like a 12 year old on her birthday to find: I was........ shocked. Unsure. I don't like all that bare plastic but those baby blue eyes. I don't know. Maybe I should just sell him and act like he came in my dealer shipment? I know. I'll just put him on my shelf with my very selective Smarty Jones conga and see if he grows on me. He grew. He's a keeper. To be honest, the stock photos don't do this guy justice. The contrast of the pitch black against the white is a thing of beauty, and those blue eyes! I want all the blue eyed horses, regardless of color. Will it ever happen? No. But I can try to obtain as many as possible, and since this guy unexpectedly came my way, it seems a bit like fate. Of all five horses, they could have sent me anything, and they send me the rarest one. The best deal... I only paid $49.99 for him! I do have another shipment of 70th anniversary horses on the way with my mid years. Breyer was amazing and sent them together so I wouldn't have to pay extra shipping. I haven't done any pre-orders for this lot so they will all be available as soon as I see which ones they send me and, if there are any chase pieces, I will surely offer them up for auction. The chase piece has been averaging 1 in every 6 boxes so this will be boxes #3 & #4 for me. Fingers crossed that one of them is the lucky box. Oh, and before I forget, little Chroma looked absolutely nothing like the stock photo either, but unlike the 70th chaser, I was very underwhelmed by him in real life. This is what he looks like versus what he's supposed to look like: There's supposed to be a nice bit of pink in there but the pink areas on mine look more red. The red then leaks into the gold of his barrel and makes it look... bronze? Yeah, I'm not super impressed with this one. Then again, I'm not big on clearwares to begin with. They look amazing in light but kind of ugly sitting on your shelf in a room with little lighting. I think I'm going to end up selling him after all. I also plan to sell Sultan whenever he's released. The other two (three if you count the dapple grey mini Clydesdale that's supposed to be released later in the year) I'm planning on keeping though. I really wanted to keep Chroma. I love the mold and rainbow decorators are my favorites but he unfortunately didn't live up to my expectations.
Hopefully soon we'll get another sneak peek of the upcoming Premier Club horse. Gotta be soon, right? ...and the final Breyerfest reveal. This Breyerfest will have me broke, no doubt, as I like most of what is being offered. Minus the crystal and plushy (which I never collect anyways) the only other things I'm not interested are the decos and Lugh. Thorn and Ash are on my maybe list, meaning if I get one I'll keep it but if I don't then no big deal. I'm not going to chase them down on the second hand market because I don't want them THAT bad. The rest I really hope to obtain, this beautiful Stablemate set included: They are meant to portray previous raffle models North Star, Windswept, Carlisle, Que Sera Sera and Viajero in miniature. These guys are so detailed and cute it makes me wonder how much they're going to be? I also note that it says "series 1" on the box. Will we see more of these at future Breyerfests? I sure hope so! The "shrinkies" are hot items right now. I'm not complaining. Give me a couple years and then I'll probably be like ugh, not MORE shrinkies! But for now... bring 'em on! Finally, here are the mid years: Yes! Beloved Adiah HP is finally entering the Breyer ring! We saw her previewed earlier in the year. Now she'll finally be on our shelves. Here he is, the beautiful sire of Paint Me a Pepto, and a horse I always wished Breyer to portray. They did a really good job on his roaning, and who is excited to see Dundee as a regular run finally? Rugged Lark fans will get to add a new progeny to their collection with this guy, whose name is Checkers. The Halloween horse will be limited to only 12 pieces per dealer, and on this mold, I'm sure he'll sell out quick! This one reminds me in a way of Goblin. More shrinkies! Aren't these Stablemates the cutest? They even have a mini Bramble and Solar along with TWO chase pieces this time, a chase and a "super" chase. One is possibly Alborozo since he's on the package. That Emma though... Oh... My... Plastic... Ponies! Someone catch me while I faint. I don't like to conga many molds but this one has me tempted. I hope they use her for the Stablemates Club in future.
Mid years are due to arrive in July. If you'd like to pre-order now, you can message me through my website and I'll hold one for you with completed PayPal payment. Pricing is listed on my Contact page. I'm also currently taking pre-orders on eBay for 70th anniversary models. You will be able to choose your color but quantities are limited for this order. I do plan to order more 70th horses after Breyerfest. |
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